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A workshop on low-cost solutions to water-quality issues may yield high-impact results
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Oxfam delivers LifeSaver water treatment cubes to community suffering without aid for weeks after devastating storm.
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Economic justice
Oxfam reimagines economies that work for everyone, not just the privileged few. We all thrive when no one lives in poverty and when systemic barriers to equal rights no longer hold our collective progress back.
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Politics of Poverty
Philippines has FAiTH for Aid, but US Should Show Proof
After the typhoon, transparency is essential for accountability for aid funds
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Fund for COVID response provides clean water, livelihoods support, and counseling services to informal communities in Kenya and Burkina Faso.
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Politics of Poverty
What is your slice of the economic pie? Making the case for a sensible minimum wage
$10.10/hour can mean the difference between going hungry, or not.
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Politics of Poverty
Justice delayed, rights denied: The real consequences of the World Bank’s delayed mining decision for Salvadorans
A decision on the Oceanagold vs. El Salvador case is a year overdue, and not only is it frustrating, it’s creating serious problems for communities near the mine. Salvadoran activists weigh in.
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Politics of Poverty
Our economy for the 1% is bad news for most Americans, but particularly Americans of color
Inequality is on the rise worldwide, but even the effects of inequality are unequal.
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Politics of Poverty
On the road to peace in Colombia, it’s important to remember the underlying causes of conflict
Inequality in access to land and rural development need to be addressed if Colombia is to achieve lasting peace.